Our most delicious desserts to make for Canada Day
From carrot cake with cream cheese icing to frozen Nanaimo pie, we've rounded up some of our very best Canadian-inspired desserts to celebrate on July 1.
From carrot cake with cream cheese icing to frozen Nanaimo pie, we've rounded up some of our very best Canadian-inspired desserts to celebrate on July 1.
From sweet maple to zingy ginger to tart raspberries, this cake has it all. It's the perfect indulgence at the end of a big day of celebrating.
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Perhaps the most Canadian dessert of all is the iconic butter tart. The first published recipe appeared in The Women's Auxiliary of the Royal Victoria Hospital Cookbook in the 1900s, but its origin is believed to date as early as 1663, when the king of France sent 800 unmarried women (filles du roi) to New France to o set the gender imbalance in the colony.